REVIEWS:
What’s the read on the latest reissue releases and live performances by classic rock artists? What biopics, movies or documentaries are worth seeing in theaters and at home? What books about rock music and the people who make and work with it are worth reading. Our team also takes a fresh look at notable works in our Album Rewind series
The Rolling Stones Go Small with Big Results on ‘El Mocambo 1977’
This Toronto recording, capturing a gig played for 300 lucky souls and featuring both hits and obscurities, ranks with the best of the Stones’ live LPs.
Read MoreLed Zeppelin’s Epic Live ‘How the West Was Won’
The chart-topping three-disc set, remastered in 2018, culls the best material from three June 1972 Los Angeles–area concerts.
Read MoreRoger Waters Reminds Fans Who ‘Us’ + ‘Them’ Are
Audiences for his 2017-18 “Us + Them” world tour were in for a treat. Waters chose many Floyd favorites. Our review, with some video highlights
Read MoreBauhaus Live Review: A Commanding Tour de Force
The British group have reunited 40+ years after they first disbanded. Some members enjoyed success as Love and Rockets as did vocalist Peter Murphy as a solo act
Read MoreRick Wakeman Performs and Shares Wondrous Stories: Review
The keyboardist delighted the audience with his marvelous playing and had them in stitches with his engaging (and often ribald) tales
Read MoreMark Knopfler’s ‘The Studio Albums 1996–2007′: Review
The music is well recorded, but if you’re looking for the arena rock and guitar pyrotechnics that characterized Dire Straits, you may be disappointed.
Read MoreRoger McGuinn Solo Concert Review: Still Soaring at 79
Accompanied only by his own guitars and banjo, the founder of the Byrds performed songs going back more than 50 years, and still sounded fantastic.
Read MoreJudy Collins’ 1st-Ever Album of All-Original Songs: ‘Spellbound’ Reviewed
After more than half a century and 55 albums, the singer has finally released a full album of her own compositions. Our reviewer approves.
Read MoreBilly Idol Recounts Dancing With Danger: 2015 Review
Idol recalls his punk-rock past, wild years on booze and drugs plus English family background to give an honest look at the star and the man behind the sneer
Read More‘The Trogg Tapes’: Beyond ‘Wild Thing’
The newly reissued 1976 LP, featuring original lead singer Reg Presley, showcases both the rocking side and the gentler tunes of the British band
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